Granillo was reported to have serious injuries late Monday, according to Northwest Texas Healthcare System.

Mark Wolfe, 48, and Felicia Alaniz, 19, who were in the Santa Fe, were also injured in the crash.

All victims but Granillo had been released from local hospitals by Monday night.

According to the police report, the Camry was heading southbound on West Amarillo Boulevard and was preparing to turn left onto Gem Lake Road. The Hyundai Santa Fe, which was driven by Wolfe, was heading northbound on West Amarillo Boulevard.

The report said that Le failed to yield the right of way and was struck on the right-rear passenger side, causing the vehicle to roll, the report said.

Andrew Garcia, 21, who is a certified nursing assistant, said he saw the wreck and jumped out to help the victims in both cars.

"I saw the collision and I saw the (Camry) roll over," Garcia said.

Garcia then ran to the Camry and helped pull two men, who were hanging out of the car, from the car, he said.

"Everyone was bleeding," said Garcia, after providing an affidavit to police. "I've never thought I would have helped out like this."